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uuglist(1C) uuglist(1C)
NAME uuglist - displays the service grades that are available on your system SYNOPSIS uuglist [-l] [-u] [-xdebug-level] ARGUMENTS -l Displays the correspondence of configurable service grades, as defined in the file /usr/lib/uucp/Grades, to the single-letter service grades that the UUCP system actually uses. -u Displays the grades that you are allowed to use. -xdebug-level Writes debugging information on standard output. The value of debug-level is a number from 0 to 9. Higher numbers produce more detailed debugging information. DESCRIPTION uuglist displays all the service grades that are available for use with the -g option of uucp and uux on your system. Internally, the UUCP system uses single-letter grades ranging from A, which has the highest priority, to z, which has the lowest priority. When uucp and uux queue a job, the control files for the job are created in a directory named for its grade (for example, the directory Z in /usr/spool/uucp/system-name). When uucico processes jobs, it transfers jobs that have the highest priority first. The default grade is Z. Your system administrator can use the Grades file to associate a particular word (such as high), with a letter, such as A, so that you can use words, rather than letters, as arguments to the -g option of the uucp and uux commands. To see the words that are associated with grades, use the -l option to uuglist. The Grades file can also be used to prevent users from using certain grades. To see the grades that you can use, use the -u option to uuglist. STATUS MESSAGES AND VALUES The uuglist command displays this message when the file /usr/lib/uucp/Grades does not exist: No administrator defined service grades available on this machine, use single letter/number only. If you run uuglist when the /usr/lib/uucp/Grades file contains invalid data, one of the following messages is be mailed to the uucp user account: January 1992 1



uuglist(1C) uuglist(1C)
Error encountered in the restrictions field of the Grades file. Field contents (contents). Error encountered in action field of the Grades file. Field contents (contents) Your system may forward these mail messages to the root user account. FILES /usr/bin/uuglist Executable file /usr/lib/uucp Directory of uucp commands and configuration files /usr/lib/uucp/Grades File that contains the available service grades SEE ALSO uucp(1C), uux(1C) Appendix B, ``Customizing the UUCP System,'' in A/UX Network System Administration 2 January 1992

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